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Using the Camera “s” Mode and Movie “m” Mode Functions
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Avoiding Camera Shake
Shaking of the camera while taking a picture 
may cause the image to break up. This can 
occur easily when the shutter speed is slow 
or when taking macro shots. Since subject 
depth is extremely shallow when taking 
macro shots, even slight shaking of the 
camera while pressing the shutter release 
button can affect an image. 
Camera shake can be avoided by stabilizing 
the camera with a tripod. In addition, use of 
a two-second self-timer [t2] is effective 
when taking macro shots.
What is Parallax?
Parallax refers to the difference between 
the composition of a picture as viewed 
through the viewfinder and the image that 
is actually taken. Pay attention to the 
parallax particularly in macro shooting 
mode. When taking macro shots using 
the viewfinder, take the picture by 
estimating the parallax and slightly 
moving the camera to compensate. 
(Since the amount of parallax differs 
depending on the distance to the subject, 
check the parallax by taking trial shots.) 
Since there is no parallax when using the 
LCD monitor, we recommend that you 
use the LCD monitor as much as possible 
for shooting. 
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Image actually 
recorded
Composition as 
viewed through 
the viewfinder
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